Gluten Free Irish Soda Bread • Recipe for Perfection (2024)

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Simple gluten free Irish soda bread containing just flour, salt, sugar, baking soda, and buttermilk. Inspired by traditional soda bread recipes.

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Gluten Free Irish Soda Bread

When it comes to Irish soda bread, I’m a bit of a purist. No currants allowed! The time-tested combination of flour, salt, sugar, baking soda, and buttermilk is good enough for me.

The traditional soda bread recipe uses all purpose flour (soft wheat) as opposed to bread flour (hard wheat), because all purpose flour has less gluten. That means that since gluten isn’t as essential for this type of bread, it’s much easier to make it using gluten free flour.

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It’s a very easy gluten free Irish soda bread recipe, and there are a few secrets to making it come out perfect.

First, there’s the importance of a hot oven. Preheating the oven is crucial. I like to bring the oven up to temperature first, before I start making the dough. This allows the oven to get really evenly heated.

Second, there’s the baking stone. You can make gluten free Irish soda bread without a baking stone, but truly, it’s a secret weapon. When you preheat the stone inside the oven (while the oven is preheating), you create a perfect surface for baking. As soon as your dough hits the hot stone, bam! It starts springing upward and cooking at the proper speed.

My baking stone is a medium round pizza stone from Pampered Chef.

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Now that you’re ready to be fully kitted out with all the best kitchen gear, let’s go over a couple of final details about making gluten free Irish soda bread.

To keep the bread from becoming too stick or gummy on the inside, you must treat it delicately while it is dough. Don’t over-mix! Mix it until it just comes together, and knead it for a few seconds just enough to make itinto a loaf. Then, when you bake it, err on the side of overbaking. Underbaking = not enough moisture evaporated = gumminess. Got it? Good.

P.S. You can add currants if you really want to. And while you’re here, check out my gluten free shortbread cookies recipe, or visit my other blog for anIrish Potato Candyrecipe!

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Gluten Free Irish Soda Bread

Simple gluten free Irish soda bread containing just flour, salt, sugar, baking soda, and buttermilk. Inspired by traditional soda bread recipes.

CourseBread

CuisineIrish

Prep Time 5 minutes

Cook Time 40 minutes

Total Time 45 minutes

Servings 8 servings

Calories 260 kcal

Author Katie Moseman

Ingredients

  • 4 1/4cupsgluten free flourI used Bob's Red Mill 1-to1 Baking Flour
  • 1teaspoonsalt
  • 1teaspoongranulated sugar
  • 1 1/2teaspoonsbaking soda
  • 2 1/2cupsbuttermilkplus more if needed

Instructions

  1. If you have a baking stone, place it in the oven on the middle rack. Preheat the oven to 400 F.

  2. Combine the flour, salt, sugar, and baking soda in a large mixing bowl. Whisk until thoroughly combined.

  3. Make a well in the center of the dry ingredients. Pour in the buttermilk, then mix lightly with a fork until the dough comes together. It will be a little powdery, but if it doesn't stick together, drizzle 1 more tablespoon of buttermilk at a time over the dough until it comes together while mixing. Behavior of the dough will vary depending on what type of flour you're using.

  4. Tip the dough onto a lightly floured surface. Knead gently for 20 seconds. Form the dough into one even ball, then use a very sharp chef's knife to cut into 2 equal halves.

  5. Gently shape each piece into a round ball and flatten slightly. Each loaf should be evenly round with a domed top. Use your knife to slash a cross into the top of each loaf. Sprinkle a bit of flour over the top of each loaf for a decorative touch.

  6. Place the loaves on a piece of parchment on a baking sheet, or place them on your preheated baking stone (parchment optional). Bake for about 45 minutes, or until the tops of the loaves are golden brown. Let cool slightly before serving.

Nutrition Facts

Gluten Free Irish Soda Bread

Amount Per Serving

Calories 260Calories from Fat 36

% Daily Value*

Fat 4g6%

Saturated Fat 1g6%

Cholesterol 8mg3%

Sodium 574mg25%

Potassium 101mg3%

Carbohydrates 50g17%

Fiber 6g25%

Sugar 6g7%

Protein 8g16%

Vitamin A 125IU3%

Calcium 129mg13%

Iron 2.3mg13%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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FAQs

What is the trick to making good gluten free bread? ›

Tips and Techniques to make better Gluten Free Bread
  1. Use psyllium husk powder.
  2. Let the dough rest (not exactly the same as a bulk proof)
  3. Mix or knead thoroughly.
  4. Use less yeast.
  5. Bake in a tin with tall sides.
  6. Bake for longer, often at a lower temperature.
  7. Create steam in the oven.
  8. Use the tangzhong or scalded flour method.

Why is it so challenging to make good gluten free bread? ›

Running into problems. Gluten is protein that elasticizes dough, providing structure and enabling it to trap the carbon dioxide generated by yeast. (This is why many gluten-free formulations don't use yeast.) Eliminating it often leaves dough that is runnier than conventional bread dough.

What went wrong with my soda bread? ›

If you've ever tried Irish soda bread and not liked it, don't go running off yet! Chances are good that the bread you ate suffered from one of three common problems: improper amount of baking soda (a gross, salty-bitter taste), over cooking (a dry, chalky texture), or undercooking (a soggy, doughy center).

Why does my Irish soda bread not rise? ›

Not preheating your oven long enough will mean thst it isn't hot enough to get a good rise. Make sure the oven is up to temperature before you begin mixing the dough. Using a baking stone for good bottom heat will help your bread rise, but it needs at least 45 minutes to soak up the heat of the oven.

What is the biggest challenge of making gluten-free bread? ›

One of the main challenges in making gluten-free bread is achieving the same texture and rise as traditional wheat bread.

What flour is best for gluten-free bread? ›

Rice flour(s): A combination of brown rice flour and white rice flour, with their ideal balance of protein and starch, provide bulk and mildly sweet, neutral flavor. The rice flours are finely ground so they absorb liquid quickly and evenly.

What is the hardest thing to make gluten-free? ›

“Properly balancing the starches, proteins and hydrocolloids is essential.” Aaron Reed, senior food technologist, Cargill, echoed that bread is the hardest product to replicate when developing a gluten-free product.

What is the trick to baking with gluten free flour? ›

2 teaspoons of baking powder per cup of gluten-free flour is necessary to ensure proper leavening. Baking soda and buttermilk can be used to leaven instead of baking powder, but 1-1/8 teaspoon of cream of tartar should be added for each 1/2 teaspoon baking soda used.

Which yeast is best for gluten-free bread? ›

My homemade gluten free sandwich bread recipe calls for instant yeast, which may also be labeled as quick rise. If you'd like to substitute active dry yeast instead, you can, but you'll need to take a few extra steps.

Why is my Irish soda bread so doughy in the middle? ›

Lower the temperature in the oven and cook it longer. Your oven is too hot if it is uncooked in the center. Try lowering the temp on your oven by 25F and extending the bake time. Don't put anything on the top of the bread to aid in browning until the last few min.

Is Irish soda bread bad for you? ›

Nutrition Notes

Whole-wheat soda bread is a healthy addition to your plate! One serving—a 1/2-inch-thick slice—provides complex carbohydrates for sustained energy, protein, fiber, and vitamins and minerals.

How do you know when Irish soda bread is done baking? ›

Cover and bake until well risen and golden, 45 minutes. Remove lid and continue baking until chestnut brown, with an internal temperature of 210°F (99°C), 12 to 15 minutes longer.

Can you over knead Irish soda bread? ›

Why is my soda bread tough? Over-mixing or over-kneading the dough can make it tough. The less you handle it, the softer the bread will be.

What's the difference between Irish bread and Irish soda bread? ›

Irish brown bread has a deep, nutty flavor because of its wheat flour and wheat bran while soda bread uses only white flour. Soda bread is slightly sweet and more scone-like while Irish brown bread is more savory with a tender interior.

What is good to put on Irish soda bread? ›

This versatile bread works for any meal, but Irish soda bread is a natural for breakfast, whether simply spread with (Irish) butter and jam or alongside that hearty fry-up known as a full Irish breakfast. It's also wonderful with a cup of tea in the afternoon or as a late-night snack.

Is there a trick to baking with gluten-free flour? ›

2 teaspoons of baking powder per cup of gluten-free flour is necessary to ensure proper leavening. Baking soda and buttermilk can be used to leaven instead of baking powder, but 1-1/8 teaspoon of cream of tartar should be added for each 1/2 teaspoon baking soda used.

Why is my homemade gluten free bread so dense? ›

You may need to add extra liquid or combine different flours to achieve the proper hydration level for your dough. Incorrect Flour Ratios: Different gluten-free flours have varying levels of protein and starch, which can affect the texture of your bread. Using the wrong flour ratio can result in a dense and gummy loaf.

Why do you put vinegar in gluten free bread? ›

Apple cider vinegar or another acid lightens up the dough. You can add up to 4 Tbsp of acid for 500 g gluten-free flour. Don't worry, you won't be able to taste it afterwards. To lighten up a yeast dough even more, you can add a packet of baking powder or cream of tartar baking powder to 500 g flour.

How do you make gluten free bread less crumbly? ›

The gluten in traditional flour is what gives dough its stickiness. Without it, gluten-free products can be dry and crumbly. There is a way to compensate for this however — use xanthan gum. Some bakers also use gelatin or agar.

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